I need to learn, to see what the impact of this approach is going to be first. However, there is a reason we've designed this specific program in regard to the situation in Ukraine.
If I want to contrast it to Afghanistan, there are really two major differences. One is the ease with which Ukrainians have safe passage outside of Ukraine to the west and can find a pathway whereby they can be safely processed and go through our biometric screening process as well. There are huge challenges on the ground, but by comparison, in Afghanistan, we're dealing with specific people we've made a commitment to, who are in a territory where the Taliban are not letting them leave the country and they cannot transit safely throughout or outside of Afghanistan.
The second component is that, from our conversations with European counterparts and the Canadian-Ukrainian community, we expect there is a desire to return amongst the vast majority of those who are coming for a temporary period to Canada from Ukraine.
With respect to Afghanistan, I wish the circumstances were the same. I don't have the same hope that it will be safe for the people we're welcoming permanently as refugees to return home one day, despite their potential desire to do so. That's allowed us to create our different responses for the unique circumstances.